Tom Hartman: Tom Hartman is an award-winning,
bestselling author, international lecturer, teacher, radio
talk show host, and psychotherapist. He's the creator of the
"Hunter in a Farmer's World" metaphor to describe the
experience of children and adults with ADHD, and the first to
propose that ADHD is a neurological difference which may have
adaptive value. His books have been written about in Time
magazine, he's been on the front page of The Wall Street
Journal, and been a guest on numerous radio and TV Shows,
including NPR's All Things Considered, CNN and BBC. His book
The Prophet's Way led to an invitation to a private audience
with Pope John Paul II in 1998. His book "The Last Hours of
Ancient Sunlight" led to a September, 1999 invitation to spend
a week with His Holiness The Dalai Lama at his home in Dharamsala, India. A former journalist, editor and executive
director of a residential treatment facility for severely
disturbed and abused children, he lives in Vermont with his
wife Louise, and currently hosts a radio program on Air
America radio.

Videos of Tom Hartman from
"Dalai Lama Renaissance":

Tom Hartman ("Air America" radio host and author) meeting and receiving a blessings scarf from the
Dalai Lama. (Click
Here)

Tom Hartman speaks about the impact on the world of
the experience captured in the film "Dalai Lama Renaissance." (Click
Here)

Tom Hartman speaks about how he was changed by the
Dalai Lama, and how he stopped looking at conflicts through
the judgment and stereotype of "us" versus "them." (Click
Here)

Tom Hartman speaks about how he was impacted by the
experience captured in the film "Dalai Lama Renaissance." (Click
Here)

Tom Hartman speaks about the Dalai Lama's view of
education. Tom also discusses how education today treats
children and students as if they were products in a factory
assembly line, and the need for teachers in the role of
mentors. (Click
Here)

Tom Hartman speaks about the experience of "Dalai Lama
Renaissance" and the impact of the Dalai Lama on him and the
group of Renaissance thinkers who travelled to Dharamsala,
India to meet with the Dalai Lama to work on solving world
problems. (Click
Here)

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